The Realme 9 Series has been confirmed as one of the first to include Samsung's 108-megapixel ISOCELL HM6 image sensor

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Realme has confirmed that their next Realme 9 series smartphone will have a 108-megapixel 'ProLight' camera. Samsung's newest ISOCELL HM6 image sensor will be used in the camera.

The Realme 9 4G smartphone, which was previously predicted to include a 108-megapixel primary camera, is rumoured to be the gadget in question. The smartphone has been seen on many certification websites and is likely to be released soon.

However, the Chinese tech giant has not revealed which Realme 9 series model would be equipped with the new 'ProLight' Camera.

In a press release, Realme revealed the addition of the 108-megapixel 'ProLight' Camera to their number series. As previously stated, this camera is equipped with a Samsung ISOCELL HM6 image sensor. It has NonaPixel Plus technology, which uses 9Sum Pixel Binning for a 123 percent increase in total light intake over the Samsung ISOCELL HM2 image sensor.

This innovation, according to the firm, increases the camera's low-light picture capture capabilities, resulting in much brighter photographs and improved colour reproduction. In addition, the 'ProLight' Camera will take zoomed-in photos using the HM6 sensor's ultra-zoom technology. It employs a merging process to capture minute features with clarity.

The rumoured Realme 9 4G smartphone is said to include a 6.6-inch IPS LCD full-HD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate, according to previous sources. A 5,000mAh battery with 33W quick charging is rumoured to be included. According to reports, this smartphone will be available in two configurations: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 128GB storage.

Meteor Black, Sunburst Gold, and Stargaze White are three possible colour options for the Realme 9 4G. It's expected to be a mid-range item with a price tag of less than Rs. 15,000 rupees.

The Realme 9 5G, Realme 9 Pro 5G, Realme 9 5G SE, and Realme 9 Pro+ 5G are all part of the Realme 9 series.

News by: NewsPen Added on: 30-Mar-2022

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